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Area of Rectangles: Grids to Real-World Lesson Presentation Slides

Exploring area concepts and rectangle calculations step-by-step
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Grade 6
11 year olds
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This slide presentation introduces the concept of area for rectangles, guiding learners from counting squares on grids to solving real-world area problems. Includes interactive questions and practical examples.

Highlights

  • Step-by-step area calculation using grids and multiplication
  • Interactive questions for checking understanding
  • Real-world rectangle problems and hands-on activities

This slide deck offers a clear introduction to the concept of area, focusing on rectangles and their applications. Learners begin by understanding what area means, using grid paper to visualise and count square units. The slides then progress to using the area formula, highlighting the difference between counting and multiplying, and explaining the importance of square units.

Slide Overview

The presentation covers defining area, exploring rectangles on grids, applying the area formula, and distinguishing between area and perimeter. Interactive elements include multiple-choice and true/false questions, as well as ordering steps for finding area, to reinforce understanding. Real-world problems and hands-on activities are included to connect learning to everyday situations.

Key Takeaways

  • Area is introduced through visual and practical methods.
  • Learners practise applying the area formula to rectangles.
  • Real-world examples and comparisons deepen conceptual understanding.

Teaching Applications

This resource is suitable for classroom instruction, revision, or formative assessment. Teachers can use the interactive questions to check understanding, while the step-by-step slides support guided practice and discussion. The real-world examples and hands-on activities encourage students to apply their knowledge beyond the classroom.

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Jill Snape

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This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Content language: English (Australia)

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